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Originally Posted by Burf The War of the Spider Queen series doesn't involve Drizzt, and it gives a bit of insight into Drow culture. The focus is on a group of Drow that "band together" (I use that term loosely) to find out what happened to Lloth, who mysteriously vanished.
It's a 6 book series, and it's pretty good...does fall apart a bit at the end, and I thought book 5 was written somewhat oddly (each book is by a different author), but it was entertaining nonetheless. All are available on paperback by now. |
Second. Lots of cool Drow stuff going on in those books, and all written by different authors so you get a lot of variety (Including Paul S. Kemp, who I enjoy quite a lot)
Currently reading a ridiculous book called:
Amazon.com: Physics of the Impossible: A Scientific Exploration into the World of Phasers, Force Fields, Teleportation, and Time Travel: Michio Kaku: Books
It's a fun read, enough science to get me interested, but not too much to make it dry and lifeless. Also a Clive Cussler book, Sacred Stone.